By Amanda DelaCruz
A hugely successful convention that brings makers and buyers together twice a year to celebrate all that is unique and handmade. You're bound to find something you love.
by Amanda DelaCruz
/ For a city like Toronto, this type of inclusive fashion campaign is as accurate a representation of the diversity of people living here that you can get without becoming a United Colors of Benetton ad.
by Sheba Arifullah
We’re like siblings, and I’m not talking about the creepy Lannister or Targaryen kind, but the normal kind of siblings! Can men and women be "just friends"?
by Vicky Ko (@kokomakeup)
Are you going to a concert any time soon? For example, Drake's? Better have your makeup and outfit ready!
by Sheba Arifullah
“Why don’t you get married?”
“Why don’t you find anyone? You know so many people?”
“Aren’t you looking?”
“What about that guy?” (this is pretty much directed to any breathing male)
By Jasmine Williams
“I was super nervous. When you go through a phase in your life when you have all of these bad things happen to you, you become so nervous to put yourself out there because you think you’re going to continue on failing”
By Amanda DelaCruz
FAT 2015's Jon Riosa and his wearable(?) art.
By Wafa Judas
A couple hundred selfies, 98 permanent pouting faces and some fierce hijabista stare-downs at Toronto's IMFDF.
By Kiersten Hallie Krum
Beards for men are like cosmetics for women—they can pleasantly augment a man’s face and raise attractiveness while masking flaws or, like an orange-based foundation in a cloudy jar, they can go horribly, horribly wrong.